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Surah Al-Muzzammil, the 73rd chapter of the Quran, consists of 20 verses and is found in the 29th para. The English translation of this Surah is “The Enshrouded One.” The complete Surah Al-Muzzammil PDF, published by Maktaba Tul Madinah, is available for download online. Readers can also recite Surah Al-Muzzammil online by downloading and saving the PDF to their devices. Surah Muzammil in hindi pdf download is also available on this page.

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SURAH AL MUZAMMIL ENGLISH With Translation and Transliteration:

Transliteration

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem 

  1. Ya aiyuhal muzzammil
  2. Qumil laila illaa qaleelaa
  3. Nisfahooo awinqus minhu qaleelaa
  4. Aw zid ‘alaihi wa rattilil Qur’aana tarteela
  5. Innaa sanulqee ‘alaika qawlan saqeelaa
  6. Inna naashi’atal laili hiya ashadddu wat anw wa aqwamu qeelaa
  7. Inna laka fin nahaari sabhan taweelaa
  8. Wazkuris ma rabbika wa tabattal ilaihi tabteelaa
  9. Rabbul mashriqi wal maghriibi laaa ilaaha illaa Huwa fattakhizhu wakeelaa
  10. Wasbir ‘alaa maa yaqoo loona wahjurhum hajran jameelaa
  11. Wa zarnee walmukaz zibeena ulin na’mati wa mahhilhum qaleelaa
  12. Inna ladainaaa ankaalanw wa jaheemaa
  13. Wa ta’aaman zaa ghussa tinw wa’azaaban aleemaa
  14. Yawma tarjuful ardu waljibaalu wa kaanatil jibaalu kaseebam maheelaa
  15. Innaa arsalnaaa ilaikum rasoolan shaahidan ‘aleykum kamaaa arsalnaaa ilaa Fir’awna rasoolaa
  16. Fa’asaa Fir’awnur Rasoola fa akhaznaahu akhzanw wabeelaa
  17. Fakaifa tattaqoona in kafartum yawmany yaj’alul wildaana sheeba
  18. Assamaaa’u munfatirum bih; kaana wa’duhoo maf’oola
  19. Inna haazihee tazkira; fa man shaaa’at takhaza ilaa Rabbihee sabeelaa
  20. Inna Rabbaka ya’lamu annaka taqoomu adnaa min sulusa yil laili wa nisfahoo wa sulusahoo wa taaa’ifatum minal lazeena ma’ak; wal laahu yuqaddirul laila wanna haar; ‘alima al lan tuhsoohu fataaba  ‘alaikum faqra’oo maa tayassara minal quraan; ‘alima an sa yakoonu minkum mardaa wa aakharoona yadriboona fil ardi yabtaghoona min fadlil laahi wa aakharoona yuqaatiloona fee sabeelil laahi faqra’oo ma tayassara minhu wa aqeemus salaata wa aatuz zakaata wa aqridul laaha qardan hasanaa; wa maa tuqaddimoo li anfusikum min khairin tajidoohu ‘indal laahi huwa khayranw wa a’zama ajraa; wastaghfirul laahaa innal laaha ghafoorur raheem.

English Translation

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

  1. O thou folded in garments!
  2. Stand (to prayer) by night, but not all night,-
  3. Half of it,- or a little less,
  4. Or a little more; and recite the Quran in slow, measured rhythmic tones.
  5. Soon shall We send down to thee a weighty Message.
  6. Truly the rising by night is most potent for governing (the soul), and most suitable for (framing) the Word (of Prayer and Praise).
  7. True, there is for thee by day prolonged occupation with ordinary duties:
  8. But keep in remembrance the name of thy Lord and devote thyself to Him whole-heartedly.
  9. (He is) Lord of the East and the West: there is no god but He: take Him therefore for (thy) Disposer of Affairs.
  10. And have patience with what they say, and leave them with noble (dignity).
  11. And leave Me (alone to deal with) those in possession of the good things of life, who (yet) deny the Truth; and bear with them for a little while.
  12. With Us are Fetters (to bind them), and a Fire (to burn them),
  13. And a Food that chokes, and a Penalty Grievous.
  14. One Day the earth and the mountains will be in violent commotion. And the mountains will be as a heap of sand poured out and flowing down.
  15. We have sent to you, (O men!) a messenger, to be a witness concerning you, even as We sent a messenger to Pharaoh.
  16. But Pharaoh disobeyed the messenger; so We seized him with a heavy Punishment.
  17. Then how shall ye, if ye deny (Allah), guard yourselves against a Day that will make children hoary-headed?-
  18. Whereon the sky will be cleft asunder? His Promise needs must be accomplished.
  19. Verily this is an Admonition: therefore, whoso will, let him take a (straight) path to his Lord!
  20. Thy Lord doth know that thou standest forth (to prayer) nigh two-thirds of the night, or half the night, or a third of the night, and so doth a party of those with thee. But Allah doth appoint night and day in due measure He knoweth that ye are unable to keep count thereof. So He hath turned to you (in mercy): read ye, therefore, of the Quran as much as may be easy for you. He knoweth that there may be (some) among you in ill-health; others travelling through the land, seeking of Allahs bounty; yet others fighting in Allahs Cause, read ye, therefore, as much of the Quran as may be easy (for you); and establish regular Prayer and give regular Charity; and loan to Allah a Beautiful Loan. And whatever good ye send forth for your souls ye shall find it in Allahs Presence,- yea, better and greater, in Reward and seek ye the Grace of Allah: for Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

Period of Revelation

The two sections of this Surah were revealed in two separate periods.

The first section (vv. 1-19) is unanimously a Makki Revelation. This is supported both by its subject matter and by the traditions of the Hadith. This section was revealed at a time when the Prophet (pbuh) had openly started preaching Islam and the opposition to him at Makkah had grown active and strong.

About the second section, (v. 20) although many of the commentators have expressed the opinion that this too was sent down at Makkah, some other commentators regard it as a Madani Revelation. This same opinion is confirmed by the subject matter of this section. It mentions fighting in the way of Allah and, obviously, there could be no question of it at Makkah. It also contains the command to pay the obligatory Zakah, and it is confirmed that paying Zakah at a specific rate and with an exemption limit (Nisab) was enjoined at Madinah.

Major Issues, Divine Laws and Guidance

  1. Allah ordered the Prophet not to stand in prayer the whole night.
  2. Those who oppose the Prophet will be treated with heavy fetters and blazing fire.
  3. The Qur’an is a reminder for those who want to find the Right Way.
  4. Read from the Qur’an as much as you easily can.
  5. Whatever you spend in the way of Allah, you will find it in the Hereafter.

Theme

In the first seven verses, the Prophet (pbuh) has been commanded: “Prepare yourself to shoulder the responsibilities of the great Mission that has been entrusted to you; its practical form is that you should rise during the hours of night and stand up in Prayer for half the night, or for a little more or less of it. Devote yourself exclusively to that God Who is the Owner of the whole universe and entrust all your affairs to Him with full satisfaction of the heart. Bear with patience whatever your opponents may utter against you.

Do not be intimate with them. Leave their affair to God: He Himself will deal with them.” The people of Makkah are warned: “We have sent a Messenger to you just as We sent a Messenger to the Pharaoh. Just consider what fate Pharaoh met when he did not accept the invitation of the Messenger of Allah. Supposing that you are not punished by a torment in this world, how will you save yourselves from the punishment for disbelief on the Day of Resurrection.”

The second section, according to a tradition from Sayyiduna Sa’id bin Jubair, was sent down ten years later, and in it the initial command given in connection with the Tahajjud Prayer, in the beginning of the first section, was curtailed. The new Command enjoined, “Offer as much of the Tahajjud Prayer as you easily can, but what the Muslims should particularly mind and attend to is the five times obligatory prayer a day:, they should establish it regularly and punctually; they should discharge their Zakah dues accurately; and they should spend their wealth with sincere intentions for the sake of Allah.

In conclusion, the Muslims are exhorted: “Whatever good works you do in the world will not go waste, but they are like the provision which a traveller sends up in advance to his permanent place of residence. Whatever good you send up from the world, you will find it with Allah, and the provision thus sent up is much better than what you will have to leave behind in the world, and with Allah you will also get a much better and richer reward than what you have actually sent up before.”

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